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Waitaki

Sir, —It is a great pity that Miss Howard in her election address in Oamaru (if newspaper reports are correct) should try to stir up class hatred when she must know that in a country where Jack is as good as his master class hatred cannot exist If she visited “the shop round the corner” as often as I do she would be amazed at the quantity of chocolate biscuits sold in a district where no wealthy live. As a matter of interest in what financial group is Miss Howard classed?— Yours, etc, PLAIN BISCUITS FOR CHOICE February 28, 1962.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29760, 1 March 1962, Page 3

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Waitaki Press, Volume CI, Issue 29760, 1 March 1962, Page 3

Waitaki Press, Volume CI, Issue 29760, 1 March 1962, Page 3

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